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9 gig harddrive but only 1 gig free
As for removing it.... If you have not invested too much time loading
software... Format and reload ALWAYS fixes that problem.... (All advice is checked, re-checked and verified to be questionable....) "John" wrote in message news:03eb01c2dbb1$7f0a7000$8ef82ecf@TK2MSFTNGXA04. .. hmmm...did you update to windows xp or was it already installed when you bought it?..sounds like if you updated from an older version of windows to xp you may have partitioned your hard drive when you installed xp. Thats why your getting the "which os to boot message". -----Original Message----- We are a family of 4 and we each have an account in Windows XP. We have MS Office, and a few basic games loaded. We have just 1 drive which is C: and it says we have used 8 gigs. There is just no way that we could have used that much space. Whenever I start our system, a screen comes up and asks which operating system we want to use XP or 2000. Could we really have 2 operating systems on our machine? Where do I look to find out? If we do have 2 op.systems how do I remove one? Thanks for any help. . |
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